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have faced in iraq and afghanistan, and neither the military nor the american public has the appetite for another war. >> and finally, the issue that we brought up at the top of the interview is oil production and "the new york times" reporting tonight that in a new show of defiance against the sanctions that iran is now feeling, the iranian government threatening to cut oil exports to a number of european countries and of course, that could have a direct impact in the u.s. and a lot of the concern about the strait of hormuz with gasoline heading upwards to $4 or $5 a gallon here in the u.s. as a result of what isp haing in the middle east. >> yes, the iranians are threatening to cut off oil to the european states, but this is after they had decided not to buy the iranian oil. and the deployment was delayed for six months, and that is to make sure that is costly for the europeans. the bottom line is if we don't walk back out of this caustic dynamic, all prices will increase particularly if there is a military intervention. gasoline will reach $6 a gallon and when the price goes up, am
have faced in iraq and afghanistan, and neither the military nor the american public has the appetite for another war. >> and finally, the issue that we brought up at the top of the interview is oil production and "the new york times" reporting tonight that in a new show of defiance against the sanctions that iran is now feeling, the iranian government threatening to cut oil exports to a number of european countries and of course, that could have a direct impact in the u.s. and...
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they have scattered ended up in turkey, lebanon, iraq and jordan. >> their needs are overwhelming. churches are doing what they can to help them. >> many people get to jordan with the shirt on their back. >> they bring help and hope to the refugees. many of the syrians move from border camps to arms. >> they have nothing on the floor. they are empty apartments. not the best places in town. >> we met one family helped by the effort. their faces covered to protect their identities. this man is a sunni-muslim who served for the syrian army. that led government agents to torture and imprison them. >> they made it worse for us medics they were seeking information about my friends and their movements. i refused to tell them anything. it was terrible. they beat me so badly, i couldn't lie down for one week. >> he says their captives let them go. they later fled to jordan and now live in this apartment. he is unemployed but it is food deliveries from caring christians that have made a lasting impact to his family. >> they have been a great help to us. i see them as brothers. i don't have a
they have scattered ended up in turkey, lebanon, iraq and jordan. >> their needs are overwhelming. churches are doing what they can to help them. >> many people get to jordan with the shirt on their back. >> they bring help and hope to the refugees. many of the syrians move from border camps to arms. >> they have nothing on the floor. they are empty apartments. not the best places in town. >> we met one family helped by the effort. their faces covered to protect...
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it's well behind the eu, iraq, china. political ponds are not strong, either. assad's first trip to moscow came place five years after he became president, well after he went to france, turkey, britain. russia's naval base is often described as highly strategic, yet it's rarely used. it's been allowed to scrcrumble. no russian shape is based there. it's deliveries to syria are marginal. less than a tenth of what it sends to russia every year. moscow could rush out and make their generals understand they could preserve the military if they assisted in dislogic the regime and moving to a democratic framework. that's what the egyptian military has done and why the revolution is not perfect, it's preferable to a long and bloody civil war. russia might be unmovable. its officials are paranoid about western officials who topple the regime. but they are also concerned about what would come after assad. in a country where 40% are minorities, especially if some long sectearian war would nr energize jihadi group. if they could be persuadined th assad is going to fall and
it's well behind the eu, iraq, china. political ponds are not strong, either. assad's first trip to moscow came place five years after he became president, well after he went to france, turkey, britain. russia's naval base is often described as highly strategic, yet it's rarely used. it's been allowed to scrcrumble. no russian shape is based there. it's deliveries to syria are marginal. less than a tenth of what it sends to russia every year. moscow could rush out and make their generals...
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there is a real thirst, real hunger among people from what is more commission of iraq obama mainstream media hasn't been talking about. he wasn't the type of united everybody thought, the documentary really shows in lightning a lot of people about them. gerri: it is brand spanking new. thank you for coming on tonight, we hope you come back later in the week. >> thank you for having me. gerri: this is your chance to weigh in on our question tonight. is this a make or break week for mitt romney. i will share the results at the end of the show. >> coming up on "the willis report," small business owner woes are hurting our jobs and economy according to our next guest. an exclusive one-on-one with the new york stock exchange ceo next. a somber time for the country as a first man to ever walk on the moon passes away. gerri reflects and remembers the life of the famous astronaut, neil armstrong. in the battle between apple and samsung has come to an end, which means they will create many changes for consumers. what this means for your smartphone. we are on the case next on "the willis report.
there is a real thirst, real hunger among people from what is more commission of iraq obama mainstream media hasn't been talking about. he wasn't the type of united everybody thought, the documentary really shows in lightning a lot of people about them. gerri: it is brand spanking new. thank you for coming on tonight, we hope you come back later in the week. >> thank you for having me. gerri: this is your chance to weigh in on our question tonight. is this a make or break week for mitt...
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many of his advisors and they were talking about and what the bush administration knew and knew it in iraq. it didn't seem to be the same deal to get the same treatment here? >> actually there is. i don't think anybody cares more about the diplomats abroad than the president. he immediately called other heads of states. he redeployed military forces in the area of libya. >> neil: regardless of what happens in election we'll get a full accounting? >> i think you'll get a full accounting less the stuff that needs to remain classified. there are classified things going on there. i don't think it at all. >> neil: you were working on behalf of the president. how do you think ohio is looking? >> we're very confident in the ground game there. one of big things in ohio is that the american manufacturing industries actually is coming back in ohio. for the first time since the mid 1990s, ohio is adding manufacturing jobs. >> neil: i had governor john kasich he says it's the result of his policies? >> success has many fathers but it's about the audible industry. i was in youngstown, where the chevy c
many of his advisors and they were talking about and what the bush administration knew and knew it in iraq. it didn't seem to be the same deal to get the same treatment here? >> actually there is. i don't think anybody cares more about the diplomats abroad than the president. he immediately called other heads of states. he redeployed military forces in the area of libya. >> neil: regardless of what happens in election we'll get a full accounting? >> i think you'll get a full...
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that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. >>> a special bonus segment with ann coulter. lots of tweets pouring in. a lot deeply offensive to both of us. one from robert gillian says piers morgan, opposites attract. do i see love in the air with ann coulter? i think i speak for both of us when i say no, you don't. your book is dedicated to the freest black man in america. who is that? >> it's supposed to be a little crackerjack surprise that you have to read the book for but since this smash bestseller has been out there for four weeks, probably a lot of people already know the answer. and if you followed me on twitter you would know because i came across that it was what shelby steel said about clarence thomas. it was such a beautif
that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. >>> a special bonus segment with ann coulter. lots of tweets pouring in. a lot deeply offensive to both of us. one from robert gillian says piers morgan, opposites...
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. >> he did that album shortly after the invasion of iraq. it was a living with or album which is a brilliant masterpiece. tremendously political album, it's being against war is political. is it? tavis: i think it is a moral position. >> i do too. he had to write that. i feel like we have so many gifted musicians. it would be wonderful if they would come forward and give us stuff to relate to. tavis: 1 could come to the conclusion that you are a lover of music and you are an eclectic. you have done to you love music that much? >> very much. in the early days of television, i have been thinking about this, my flashes of me as a little boy, standing in front of the radio, freaking out at nat king cole. the stuff coming out of the radio. guy williams singing the wild horses. it was magic, that introduction. i am not the only one. then there is king kong in yankee doodle dandy. i was inoculated, maybe i was a lonely kid and i spent too much time in front of the tv, but i was inoculated with that. as a filmmaker now that i have the opportunity to
. >> he did that album shortly after the invasion of iraq. it was a living with or album which is a brilliant masterpiece. tremendously political album, it's being against war is political. is it? tavis: i think it is a moral position. >> i do too. he had to write that. i feel like we have so many gifted musicians. it would be wonderful if they would come forward and give us stuff to relate to. tavis: 1 could come to the conclusion that you are a lover of music and you are an...
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so that we can do something about the terrible spillover that is happening to lebanon and turkey and iraq. >> and would you say the u.s. should be arming the rebels? >> i think that the united states should be participating in the arming of the rebels, because we have to remember, and you know this region as well as anyone, there are regional agendas by the outside powers that are essentially confessional agendas, the sunnis arming sunnis and the she yas arming shias, and europe and the united states bring a morel balanced approach to the region, so yes sh, we should be participating in it. >> all right. there you have it. condoleezza rice, the u.s. should be parties pailing in arming vetted rebel groups, and another thing she said is that u.s. foreign policy has been too muted, quote, unquote, her word, under the obama administration and that american power by being in a position of retreat is not something that is good for this country that on the contrary it should be reaching out and being more proactive in the regions such as the middle east. >> powerful words coming from condoleezza
so that we can do something about the terrible spillover that is happening to lebanon and turkey and iraq. >> and would you say the u.s. should be arming the rebels? >> i think that the united states should be participating in the arming of the rebels, because we have to remember, and you know this region as well as anyone, there are regional agendas by the outside powers that are essentially confessional agendas, the sunnis arming sunnis and the she yas arming shias, and europe and...
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combat role in iraq. the reason he is at fort bliss is because over the past several years, some 300,000 service member have served have been deployed, and redeployed in both iraq and afghanistan. they had served well. let's listen to the president. >> thank you very much, everybody. general, thanks for the introduction and your leadership, leading our troops in iraq and taking care our soldiers, now, as they are at home. at the top, let me say our hearts are with all the folks in louisiana, in gulf coast, dealing with the aftermath of hurricane isaac. our prayers are with those who have loved loved ones and i directed the federal government to do everything it can to help our partners at the state and local level. as a country we stand united with our fellow americans in their hour of need. i want to thank the general and all of your great commanders for welcoming me here today. i want to give a shout out to the sergeant major of the army, ray chandler. also, command sergeant major ronnie kelly. these gu
combat role in iraq. the reason he is at fort bliss is because over the past several years, some 300,000 service member have served have been deployed, and redeployed in both iraq and afghanistan. they had served well. let's listen to the president. >> thank you very much, everybody. general, thanks for the introduction and your leadership, leading our troops in iraq and taking care our soldiers, now, as they are at home. at the top, let me say our hearts are with all the folks in...
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and we all know how the privatization of different groups for the iraq war, how they helped bilk the government out of tons of money. so, where if the government did it, it would be a lot cheaper and better. host: do you trust the government more than you trust the private sector? caller: in terms of how much they are charging, yes, i do. in terms of the government being there for the paoeeople at all,, i don't. not with this congress. host: raymond in new york, independent caller. what was it like for you last night? caller: it was madness. i'm in the middle of this and i mean it is just the worst thing -- i have been alive since 1945 this is the worst storm i have ever been in and people have died. our president is in the middle of this because i can imagine if romney was president, we would get nothing in this morning. and putting racism on the side and i just can't see romney doing anything for a poor man or anything for the country. if you just put -- if people just put racism aside and look at a man who works with people man who really doesn't care for anything but rich people
and we all know how the privatization of different groups for the iraq war, how they helped bilk the government out of tons of money. so, where if the government did it, it would be a lot cheaper and better. host: do you trust the government more than you trust the private sector? caller: in terms of how much they are charging, yes, i do. in terms of the government being there for the paoeeople at all,, i don't. not with this congress. host: raymond in new york, independent caller. what was it...
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the real crime was leading us into iraq. but the black swan swimming across the american east coast carries with it all the unknowns for which the species owes it's name. it's dark with mystery. the storm will pass, but what it leaves in its trail is still a stranger. i have said for days the power of the first presidential debate would not die until operated on by an outside force. that's newton's first law of physics. that outside force, whichever direction it takes now is now upon us. a black swan now has us on its wings. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us.
the real crime was leading us into iraq. but the black swan swimming across the american east coast carries with it all the unknowns for which the species owes it's name. it's dark with mystery. the storm will pass, but what it leaves in its trail is still a stranger. i have said for days the power of the first presidential debate would not die until operated on by an outside force. that's newton's first law of physics. that outside force, whichever direction it takes now is now upon us. a...
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that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] >>> a special bonus segment with ann coulter. lots of tweets pouring in. a lot deeply offensive to both of us. one from robert gillian says piers morgan, opposites attract. do i see love in the air wit
that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met...
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that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. 100. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. >>> a special bonus segment with ann coulter. lots of tweets pouring in. a lot deeply offensive to both of us. one from robert gillian says piers morgan, opposites attract. do i see love in the air with ann coulter? i think i speak for both of us when i say no, you don't. your book is dedicated to the freest black man in america. who is that? >> it's supposed to be a little cracker
that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. 100. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. it's real milk full of...
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the two-year anniversary of one of his foreign policy milestones, the end of the combat mission in iraq. he did not mention governor combey by name but president obama did challenge romney's harsh assessment of his leadership abroad. >> if you hear anyone trying to fay that america is in decline or that our influence has waned don't you believe it. here's the truth, our alliances t you bver been stronger. >> reporter: obama campaign paignials rebuked romney today inr failing to even mention the troops, veterans or the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan in his convention laidh. in texas, the president laid out fis criteria for future engagement. >> in a world of serious threats, i will never hesitate to use force to defend the united states of america or our interests. at the same time, i will only ilnd you into harm's way when it is absolutely necessary. and when we do, we will give you the equipment and the clear mission and the smart strategy and the support back home that you need to get the job done. (cheers and applause) we owe you that. >> reporter: the president will spend this la
the two-year anniversary of one of his foreign policy milestones, the end of the combat mission in iraq. he did not mention governor combey by name but president obama did challenge romney's harsh assessment of his leadership abroad. >> if you hear anyone trying to fay that america is in decline or that our influence has waned don't you believe it. here's the truth, our alliances t you bver been stronger. >> reporter: obama campaign paignials rebuked romney today inr failing to even...
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9-11 iraq. about 70% of the country thought that saddam hussein was personally responsible for 9-11. if i thought that, i would want to invade iraq, too but he wasn't! he wasn't! so the american people were deceived and who helped to deceive them? the american media by calling everything neutral. while the republicans say this and the democrats say that. and now we have one side that lies all the time. systematically and what does the media do? they say this and other guys say that. no. it's not true. the republicans lie professionally. they do it all the time. they do it on purpose! as will you sit there and you wonder my god, how could this race be 50/50 when you look at the national popular vote? it is because the american people never got the memo because the media didn't give it to them. an example of what's hannan -- happening in virginia. tim kane and then karl rove's group is running this ad against tim kaine. >> tim kaine left virginia for washington. was a cheerleader for massive spend
9-11 iraq. about 70% of the country thought that saddam hussein was personally responsible for 9-11. if i thought that, i would want to invade iraq, too but he wasn't! he wasn't! so the american people were deceived and who helped to deceive them? the american media by calling everything neutral. while the republicans say this and the democrats say that. and now we have one side that lies all the time. systematically and what does the media do? they say this and other guys say that. no. it's...
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. >> let me move to afghanistan and iraq. if he's so focused on foreign policy and has stellar plans ahead, why on this day that you've got these troops talking about iraq and the end of official combat there for our troops didn't we hear from governor romney on afghanistan and iraq? >> he's talked about this in the past with his foreign policy speeches. last night was just a -- he had 45 minutes to cover a lot of ground. he touched on foreign policy a little bit at the end. he was being critical of president obama's foreign policy, which was fair game. i agree with jimmy, we don't criticize the troops. you never criticize the troops. we're all united on that. but it's how the commander in chief does his job. and i think there's a lot of people in this country that feels like he's not served this country well in foreign policy. >> right now, we're still losing lives in afghanistan. and if he can utter about russia, perhaps there would have been an extra minute or two to take from clint eastwood and include those people there
. >> let me move to afghanistan and iraq. if he's so focused on foreign policy and has stellar plans ahead, why on this day that you've got these troops talking about iraq and the end of official combat there for our troops didn't we hear from governor romney on afghanistan and iraq? >> he's talked about this in the past with his foreign policy speeches. last night was just a -- he had 45 minutes to cover a lot of ground. he touched on foreign policy a little bit at the end. he was...
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that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammati
that was iraq. i do think we pulled troops out too fast from iraq and should never have sent more troops to afghanistan. >> let's take a little break. i decided to award you one more segment because you've been kind of blissfully annoying. so i'm giving you an extra segment. >> okay. now we're down to 12 months. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max...
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there seems to be a new threat emanating from iraq with al qaeda and iraq also leader saying he wanted to target the u.s. which is new. there is still a threat in yemen. if we could go down the line quickly, could you talk about what you think can be done to keep all lance zipper as the threat is safer -- keep the homeland safer as the threat is changing? >> with the private sector has brought to the table paul 9/11 is resiliency. we have done much to deal with what can we do as a business to protect our people, to recover businesses, help our communities? my team was with fema nearby in colorado springs looking at what else the to do in the public sector. we do this about tornadoes and natural disasters but it is the same impact with the terrorist act. what is often missing from the public side is because the view is not on my watch. our view is if it does happen, what can we do to get this country back up and running, our businesses up and running, our communities? it is along the lines of the british business as usual. that is the model we study. ira terrorism. that is what i think
there seems to be a new threat emanating from iraq with al qaeda and iraq also leader saying he wanted to target the u.s. which is new. there is still a threat in yemen. if we could go down the line quickly, could you talk about what you think can be done to keep all lance zipper as the threat is safer -- keep the homeland safer as the threat is changing? >> with the private sector has brought to the table paul 9/11 is resiliency. we have done much to deal with what can we do as a...
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david has gone to meet the national youth orchestra of iraq. the group dubbed as the world's bravest musicians. >> ♪ >> my name is -- >> teenagers can get forbidden things in secret. a girl playing a western instrument and growing up in baghdad, she lived in fear. >> when i first started, it was very hard for a girl to play music. my house was very far from my school, and the cello case is very big so people would always notice what i was carrying. >> in 2003 when britain and america invaded, that was the end of music lessons. but she persevered. >> just downloaded music, sheet music, and i practiced and play. >> no teacher? >> no teacher. and now nine years later she formed an orchestra. auditions are sent in on youtube. ♪ >> because learning an instrument is difficult enough, but learning an instrument in iraq over the last 10 years, can only begin to understand the problems. some of them discovered their instruments by watching something on the television and falling in love with it. and they had to ask their friends what's the name of t
david has gone to meet the national youth orchestra of iraq. the group dubbed as the world's bravest musicians. >> ♪ >> my name is -- >> teenagers can get forbidden things in secret. a girl playing a western instrument and growing up in baghdad, she lived in fear. >> when i first started, it was very hard for a girl to play music. my house was very far from my school, and the cello case is very big so people would always notice what i was carrying. >> in 2003...
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iraq's saddam used it in 1988. u.s. officials stress tonight that as of now these weapons remain in the depots have not been loaded on to any planes, and that president assad has not given any orders to use them. but officials here concede if they does there is very little the outside world can do to stop it. >> well, there you have it, this complicates the chaos in the world, making for another difficult situation in the u.s. and others, our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, is in washington. here we go again, the american public not anxious to hear about any u.s. military involvement anywhere else on the planet, using terms like weapons of mass destruction, chemical weapons, what do we do? now you have the criminal weapons going back over a decade, but the stock pile explains why the president and hillary clinton warned bashar al-assad forcefully this week not to use the weapons. a warning that secretary clinton repeated at nato again today. >> our concerns that are increasingly desperate assad reg
iraq's saddam used it in 1988. u.s. officials stress tonight that as of now these weapons remain in the depots have not been loaded on to any planes, and that president assad has not given any orders to use them. but officials here concede if they does there is very little the outside world can do to stop it. >> well, there you have it, this complicates the chaos in the world, making for another difficult situation in the u.s. and others, our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea...
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combat in iraq. i want to go straight to fort bless. athena, i know the campaign is being very clear. they are saying this is official business. this stop is not campaign related. i imagine when it comes to his message and ending a very unpopular war that was iraq, it will be promise made, promise kept. >> reporter: exactly. they say this is official business but this is the promise the president ran on. this is a promise they want to remind the americans kept. they are singing the national anthem. we are expecting the president a few minutes from now. >> should we pause. let's pause. let me interrupt you. we shouldn't be speaking her. let's listen. ♪ yet we've ♪ ♪ for the land of the free ♪ home of the brave [ applause ] >> there we go. it didn't feel appropriate to be speaking over that. are you still with me? okay. we'll go back to athena. the president should be speaking. he's meeting with some of these soldiers. we will bring that to you live next hour. >>> how about this? remember that huge powerballot ri jackpot where $33
combat in iraq. i want to go straight to fort bless. athena, i know the campaign is being very clear. they are saying this is official business. this stop is not campaign related. i imagine when it comes to his message and ending a very unpopular war that was iraq, it will be promise made, promise kept. >> reporter: exactly. they say this is official business but this is the promise the president ran on. this is a promise they want to remind the americans kept. they are singing the...
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there seems to be a new threat emanating from iraq with al qaeda and iraq also leader saying he wanted to target the u.s. which is new. there is still a threat in yemen. if we could go down the line quickly, could you talk about what you think can be done to keep all lance zipper as the threat is safer -- keep the homeland safer as the threat is changing? >> with the private sector has brought to the table paul 9/11 is resiliency. we have done much to deal with what can we do as a business to protect our people, to recover businesses, help our communities? my team was with fema nearby in colorado springs looking at what else the to do in the public sector. we do this about tornadoes and natural disasters but it is the same impact with the terrorist act. what is often missing from the public side is because the view is not on my watch. our view is if it does happen, what can we do to get this country back up and running, our businesses up and running, our communities? it is along the lines of the british business as usual. that is the model we study. ira terrorism. that is what i think
there seems to be a new threat emanating from iraq with al qaeda and iraq also leader saying he wanted to target the u.s. which is new. there is still a threat in yemen. if we could go down the line quickly, could you talk about what you think can be done to keep all lance zipper as the threat is safer -- keep the homeland safer as the threat is changing? >> with the private sector has brought to the table paul 9/11 is resiliency. we have done much to deal with what can we do as a...
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iraq bitter he was not promoted after this. host: in your book you have american military command until today. you look at leadership in the military over decades. how hard is it right now to get fired in the military? how hard is it to be a leader to get demoted, reassigned? if you are? why? why? guest: it is hard to be judged on the confidence of the general. the last general in the u.s. army relieved as commander for poor combat leadership was a poor major-general named james baldwin in 1972. many decades ago. as far as i can tell in my research not a single general has been relieved for being a poor combat leader since then. we've seen generals relieved for various other personal lapses, but i am more concerned with professional competence. i think we should care more about the real lives of our soldiers that we do their sex lives. the origin of the book is looking at the question, why is no one being relieved in iraq? 155 general who commanded combat divisions in the army. 16 were fired. that is a relief rate of more than
iraq bitter he was not promoted after this. host: in your book you have american military command until today. you look at leadership in the military over decades. how hard is it right now to get fired in the military? how hard is it to be a leader to get demoted, reassigned? if you are? why? why? guest: it is hard to be judged on the confidence of the general. the last general in the u.s. army relieved as commander for poor combat leadership was a poor major-general named james baldwin in...
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[applause] [cheers] >> jon: so katrina -- katrina, iraq, the economy -- all redoes. what then is left for day four? >> day four, jon, is a chance to make up for what many republicans figure as the biggest failure of the last eight years. vice president cheney will take the stage in st. paul and once and for all kill harry whittington. that old bastard got away from cheney the first time. he will not make that mistake again. >> jon: and -- the old man, his quail-hunting partner harry whitington is ok with that? >> jon, come on. >> jon: thank you very much. we'll be telephone rings ♪ hello... ♪ what the... what the... what the... ♪ ♪ are you seein' this? ♪ uh-huh... uh-huh... uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microphone ♪ back when our credit score couldn't get us a micro-loan ♪ ♪ so light it up! ♪ even better than we did before ♪ ♪ yeah prep yourself america we're back for more ♪ ♪ our look is slacker chic and our sound is hardcore ♪ ♪ and we're here to drop a rhyme about free-credit-score
[applause] [cheers] >> jon: so katrina -- katrina, iraq, the economy -- all redoes. what then is left for day four? >> day four, jon, is a chance to make up for what many republicans figure as the biggest failure of the last eight years. vice president cheney will take the stage in st. paul and once and for all kill harry whittington. that old bastard got away from cheney the first time. he will not make that mistake again. >> jon: and -- the old man, his quail-hunting partner...
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their buddies are home from iraq. my friends that didn't have healthcare access have it. >> jennifer: that was cal in north carolina which is a state that president obama only carried by 14,000 votes in 2008. and tonight we're so happy to welcome cal penn back inside "the war room." thanks for joining us. >> thank you governor. how's it going? >> jennifer: oh, man i'm just itching to get back out on the trail because watching all of the polls and all of the returns and you are on the trail. you're in florida. give us an update. what's it looking like on the ground? >> florida is amazing. i spent the morning signing up new volunteers for our get out the vote effort here. huge folks here. the first lady is down in florida all day today. we're seeing excitement from you know, young people, old folks women's groups, everyone in between. neighbors bringing their neighbors out to early vote which is huge. not just here in florida but in a bump of our early vote states. i'm feeling really good. can't do my job without saying
their buddies are home from iraq. my friends that didn't have healthcare access have it. >> jennifer: that was cal in north carolina which is a state that president obama only carried by 14,000 votes in 2008. and tonight we're so happy to welcome cal penn back inside "the war room." thanks for joining us. >> thank you governor. how's it going? >> jennifer: oh, man i'm just itching to get back out on the trail because watching all of the polls and all of the returns...
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contractor in iraq and had been essentially abandoned by the company. she rescued them and was trying to find them homes. >> how is it they fall through the cracks and get stranded there? that's unthinkable to me. >> it is unthinkable. >> reporter: it turns out ivy and nugget weren't abandoned at all. it also turns out the person telling us so, terry chris has been accused in similar situations before. begging for money to save animals that weren't being saved. the military contractor in iraq actually says ivy and nugget had been retired and the company had found them good families who were going to adopt them in kurdistan. good homes, the contractor told cnn. that's when terry came along and asked if the dogs could be donated to spca international. the contractor agreed. but terry chris didn't tell the viewers that. what she did tell us is if we just gave her money, spca international would be doing something few americans could resist. saving the pets of our vets. and that's where peggy comes in. what did you think? >> i opened it up. this is what i s
contractor in iraq and had been essentially abandoned by the company. she rescued them and was trying to find them homes. >> how is it they fall through the cracks and get stranded there? that's unthinkable to me. >> it is unthinkable. >> reporter: it turns out ivy and nugget weren't abandoned at all. it also turns out the person telling us so, terry chris has been accused in similar situations before. begging for money to save animals that weren't being saved. the military...
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when he talks about building a taj mahal for an embassy in iraq or afghanistan, they go crazy because they don't think that's going to advance their interests whatsoever. i think he will continue to have an appeal to people who are at the working class or are deeply suspicious of the government in almost every regard and give voice to a lot of their concerns. >> what they've been shouting behind us, behind this glass, is "let him speak, let him speak." but the romney team is very well organized, they are here, they are in control, they are planning to roll out a biographical saga of the real romney. you wrote the book but they want to tell a slightly different story. what is it that they are trying to change about the public's impressions of mitt romney? >> if anyone knows about division at a convention, it's mitt romney because 48 years ago when he was 17 years old, he was by his father's side in the 1964 convention and barry goldwater was the nominee. george romney tried to get that convention to endorse a plank that said they would support civil rights legislation which goldwater h
when he talks about building a taj mahal for an embassy in iraq or afghanistan, they go crazy because they don't think that's going to advance their interests whatsoever. i think he will continue to have an appeal to people who are at the working class or are deeply suspicious of the government in almost every regard and give voice to a lot of their concerns. >> what they've been shouting behind us, behind this glass, is "let him speak, let him speak." but the romney team is...
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but i am curious, that was part of a bill that had funding for iraq. that's why he was opposing the war in iraq. does that have any impact on your thoughts about this? >> yeah, it sure does. it makes me disrespect president obama, then candidate obama even more because he believed on principle that in order to defund our troops, the provision was in that legislation, included not releasing those katrina relief funds, it's a whole ball of wax. it's appalling, truly, in order to defund our troops, he took that stand to vote against it? then his speech, greta, it was in order to raise bait. he played chameleon again and engagedin deception, when he again said what he thought people wanted to hear because -- barack obama has no core convictions that match what america needs for exceptionalism. part of that is the opportunity for all for success. >> greta: let me turn to last night's debate. i assume you watched it. do you have a sort of a thought about it? >> oh, well romney, obviously, won. so i was very encouraged. very excited about the next debate, the
but i am curious, that was part of a bill that had funding for iraq. that's why he was opposing the war in iraq. does that have any impact on your thoughts about this? >> yeah, it sure does. it makes me disrespect president obama, then candidate obama even more because he believed on principle that in order to defund our troops, the provision was in that legislation, included not releasing those katrina relief funds, it's a whole ball of wax. it's appalling, truly, in order to defund our...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. share brotherly love. share one up's. mom ? mom ? the share everything plan. lets your family share a pool of data across 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. get a...
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they've rendered great support to the operation in iraq and afghanistan. and our intention would be to continue with the training and keeping that operational for as long as possible. we may have to dial back or dial
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